MY THANK YOUs
First and foremost - my family, my husband Alex was the first person to encourage me to sign up for IM Louisville after I finished Cedar Point FullRev last year. He always believed in me, even when I didn't believe in me. He also was a rockstar on race day, taking care of the boys and updating twitter and FB with my status. It's a LONG day and he was amazing. My kids, they (for the most part) willingly spent HOURS at the Lifetime Fitness child center so that I could get workouts in over the summer (normally I try to get the bulk in while they are at school, but summer vacation gets tricky). They are great because they LOVE coming to races and cheering and the really love the medals I bring home for them :D My mom and dad, because they were supportive even though they think I'm crazy :D My brother and his family for always encouraging me and taking the time to send pre race good luck messages!!

My coach, Laura Sophiea, I never would be where I am without her guidance and support. She was the second person to encourage me to sign up for IM Lou. She always seems to know just what I need to hear to get me ready for a race. She also seems to know the best workouts to get the most out of my potential. Laura and I had the opportunity to ride and run together a lot more this year than in the past (Her Gaps tri camp was a HUGE turning point in my season) and it was such a blessing to have had that time to soak in some of her experience and wisdom.

Maria Thrash, who helped me all winter long to improve my swim stroke (I swam 3 min faster than I expected at IMLou). But more than that, she was a huge source of support, she is the best at pushing you farther than you think you can go. Thanks Maria!!!

My teammates - I love the entire Team Trakkers team (we will be Team Rev3Tri next year, but more on that later). Whether it was on Twitter, Facebook, via Email or Texts these guys were always there when I needed them. Sometimes for support, sometimes a laugh and sometimes a good kick in the pants! :D And our sponsors are amazing!! Thank you Kestrel, TYR, First Endurance, SBRSports (TriSwim/TriGlide), Canari, Recovery Pump, and Avia.

The entire staff at all3sports - these guys are the absolute best, always there to answer any of my questions, help me make decisions and keeping my bike in awesome shape! Big thanks to Gary Lucero, I love riding my Kestrel and thanks to Gary is fits perfectly!!

My Atlanta area Tri Friends - We are so lucky to have such a great group of folks involved in triathlon in Atlanta. So many inspiring stories and people. People of good heart and character, it's a great group to be involved with.

As he's known in the Twitter world, Clyde Watts, for always being supportive (and coming up with my own hashtag :D - it's #poonstar) and always being good for a kick in the pants when I needed it. Mr. IronMikeTri got involved in that too :D

Last but certainly not least, all of the folks on Twitter and Facebook that sent me your virtual support and cheers. I have been overwhelmed by the amount of support I received from people!!

So obviously is takes a lot of people to get someone to the finish line of an Ironman. Thank you to everyone!!

One of my "bucket list" items has always been to be at the midnight finish line celebration of an 140.6 race. I missed it last year at Cedar Point because I was back on mom duty as Alex was working. This time Alex was able to stay with the boys (i.e. get some well deserved sleep) and I met Andree and her husband Chris out at the finish line at 4th Street Live! for some yummy TGI Fridays shakes and fries and to cheer in the late night finishers.

Here is the video of our experience!! I hope I've been able to capture the emotion of the moments.

tribirdie goes No Sugar No Grain

About Tribirdie

Web Developer by trade, owner of Concept168 - a boutique consulting firm; specializing in web development and e-commerce.

I guess it had to be answered someday... "why tribidie?" Simple answer: my family has pretty much always called me "bird" or "birdie"... and I'm somewhat addicted to the sport of triathlon... hence tribirdie!